Caroline Clarke
Caroline Clarke | Editorial Director, Women of Power
Caroline Clarke is an award-winning journalist whose experience spans print, digital and television outlets. At Black Enterprise, she has served in a number of key roles including general manager, Interactive Media; editor-at-large, Black Enterprise magazine; and editorial director, Black Enterprise Books. She is currently host of the Women of Power TV show and editorial director of the Women of Power Summit. Drawing more than 1,000 registrants each year and a host of blue-chip sponsors, it is the nation’s largest annual conference targeting women-of-color executives.
Ms. Clarke led the team that created the Summit in 2005. Its latest outgrowth, Women of Power on TV, is nationally syndicated and viewed weekly on TVOne.
She is the author of Take a Lesson: Today’s Black Achievers on How They Made It & What They Learned Along the Way as well as a highly touted 2014 memoir, Postcards from Cookie .
Clarke, a mother of two, has a bachelor’s degree in English from Smith College and a master’s degree with honors from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.